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Main Entry: accommodate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make, become suitable for something

Synonyms:

accord, accustom, adapt, adjust, agree, attune, bend over backwards, comply, compose, conform, coordinate, correspond, don't make waves, don't rock the boat, fit, go by the book, go with the flow, harmonize, integrate, make consistent, modify, play the game, proportion, reconcile, settle, shape up, suit, tailor, tailor-make, tune

Antonyms:

disarrange, unsuit
Main Entry: attune
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: adjust

Synonyms:

acclimatize, accommodate, accord, accustom, adapt, balance, compensate, conform, coordinate, counterbalance, familiarize, harmonize, integrate, make agree, proportion, reconcile, regulate, tune
Main Entry: balance
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: equilibrium

Synonyms:

antithesis, correspondence, counterbalance, equity, equivalence, even-steven, evenness, hang, harmony, parity, proportion, stasis, symmetry, tension

Antonyms:

disproportion, imbalance, instability
Main Entry: capacity
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: volume; limit of volume held

Synonyms:

accommodation, amplitude, bulk, burden, compass, contents, dimensions, expanse, extent, full, holding ability, holding power, latitude, magnitude, mass, measure, proportions, quantity, range, reach, retention, room, scope, size, space, spread, standing room only, sufficiency, sweep
Notes: applied to a person, ability and capacity mean about the same thing but are grammatically different: an ability to do something, a capacity for doing something; ability is qualitative while capacity is quantitative
capacity refers to a general ability to comprehend an issue or perform a task; capability implies a reference to one of a set of such abilities
Main Entry: classicism
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: simple style; regularity, restraint

Synonyms:

Atticism, Ciceronianism, Hellenism, aesthetic principle, balance, clarity, class, classicalism, conventional formality, dignity, elegance, excellence, finish, formal style, formality, grand style, grandeur, high art, lucidity, majesty, neoclassicism, nobility, objectivity, polish, proportion, propriety, pure taste, purity, rationalism, refinement, rhythm, severity, simplicity, sobriety, sublimity, symmetry
Main Entry: composition
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: structure, arrangement

Synonyms:

agreement, architecture, balance, beauty, combination, concord, configuration, consonance, constitution, content, design, distribution, form, formation, harmony, layout, make-up, placing, proportion, relation, rhythm, spacing, style, symmetry, weave
Main Entry: confines
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: boundaries

Synonyms:

borders, bounds, circumference, compass, country, dimension, edge, end, environs, extent, limits, orbit, periphery, precinct, proportions, purlieus, purview, radius, range, reach, region, scope, sweep, term, terrain, territory

Antonyms:

open
Main Entry: conform
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: adjust, adapt

Synonyms:

accommodate, attune, be guided by, clean up act, comply, coordinate, don't make waves, don't rock the boat, fall in with, fit, follow, follow beaten path, follow the crowd, go by the book, go with the flow, harmonize, integrate, keep, make room, meet halfway, mind, move over, obey, observe, play the game, proportion, quadrate, reconcile, reconciliate, roll with punches, run with the pack, shape up, square, straighten up, suit, tailor, tailor-make, toe the line, tune, yield

Antonyms:

differ, fight, refuse
Main Entry: consistency
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: constancy, regularity

Synonyms:

accord, agreement, apposition, appropriateness, aptness, coherence, cohesion, compatibility, concord, concurrence, conformability, congruity, consonance, correspondence, evenness, fitness, harmony, homogeneity, invariability, likeness, proportion, similarity, stability, steadfastness, steadiness, suitability, symmetry, uniformity, union, unity

Antonyms:

erraticism, incongruity, inconsistency, inconstancy, irregularity, variation
Main Entry: coordinate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: match, relate

Synonyms:

accommodate, adjust, agree, atune, combine, conduce, conform, correlate, get it together, get one's act together, harmonize, integrate, mesh, organize, pool, proportion, pull together, quarterback, reconcile, reconciliate, regulate, shape up, synchronize, systematize, team up

Antonyms:

disintegrate, mismatch, uncoordinate, unrelate
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